Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Publishers Lunch Statement

This is the statement from Publishers Lunch, slightly different from the one that was in Publishers Weekly, notably that it’s the longest sentence ever.

Demitria Lunetta's IN THE AFTER, the first book of a post-apocalyptic trilogy where the seventeen-year-old protagonist must survive in a world overrun by vicious, predatory creatures while protecting the abandoned two-year-old she finds in a desolate grocery store, until the pair finds refuge in a secretive survivors' colony called New Hope, to Maria Gomez at Harper Teen, in a good deal, in a pre-empt, in a three-book deal, for publication in 2012, by Katherine Boyle at Veritas (World English).

I’m going to start working on my edits for Harper Teen pretty soon, so my I’m taking off the next couple of weeks. I’ll be back in May with posts on the submission process, how book advances work, editing for your publisher, and more books I love. See you then!

21 comments:

  1. So exciting! Good luck with edits!

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  2. Looking forward to reading your book and reading your blog entries on the whole process. I just wanted to say personally that I appreciate any look behind the curtain that I can get. Hopefully, your book gets turned into a summertime blockbuster. It sounds like it could be full of powerful plot, great characters, and made for the movies (with tons of special effects).

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  3. YAY!!!! sounds great! find fun in your edits!

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  4. lol I'm just responding on your blog to the comment you left on mine. You totally will not have to buy copies of your book hon. You're going to be a New York Times #1 Bestseller...you just wait. And I get to say, "hey, I spoke to that famous lady back when she was getting started" hee hee.

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  5. Thanks guys!

    And everyone should check out Michael's blog post about publishing/book statistics. They're pretty shocking.

    http://slckismet.blogspot.com/2011/04/statistics-i-baked-for-you-nom-nom-nom.html

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  6. I love how it's being published in 2012. :) Any idea when it'll be up on Amazon/Goodreads? Not that I'm impatient... :D Congrats! :)

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  7. Wonderful!! I look forward to reading your posts about the sub process. Big congrats on the trilogy.

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  8. Demitria, I'm so excited for you. I can't wait to hear all about it when you have time. lindsayncurrie@gmail.com - shoot me an email sometime so I have you in my files:)

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  9. That was long, but very exciting!

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  10. You should print it up and frame it.

    Good luck with the edits!

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  11. AWESOME!! So excited that this is all working out for you!

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  12. Wow that is a long sentence! Congrats and Good luck!

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  13. LOL, yes indeed it was. We'll miss you.

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  14. Loved reading this. :) Much luck on your edits!

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  15. Your book sounds awesome! Can't wait for it to hit the shelves! :D

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  16. An EPIC sentence for an EPIC book! I can't wait to read it! :)

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  17. Wow! That's great! And one heck of a sentence...

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  18. Very exciting. Both the long sentence and the coming edits.

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